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July 22, 1988 - Image 85

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-07-22

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memory of his great-
grandfathers Samuel "Sue"
Gurwin and Jacob Schwalb.

JUNE 10 — Michael and

Maureen (Weisserman)
Mansfield of Belleville are
delighted to announce the
birth of their daughter, Rebec-
ca Lynn. Very happy grand-
parents are Debbie and
Harold Weisserman of Detroit
and Eleanore and Jack
Mansfield of New Orleans,
La. Proud great-grand-
mothers are Katherine
Goldfine of Berkley and
Esther Weisserman of
Detroit.

JUNE 8 — Dr. and Mrs. Jef-

frey Ash (Maureen Schreiber)
of Rochester, N.Y., are
delighted to announce the
birth of their son, Samuel
Norman, brother to Terri
Melissa. Happy great-grand-
parents are Ann and Louis
Ash of Southfield, and Frieda
and Irving Kaplan of
Tamarac, Fla. Delighted
grandparents are Dr. Leonard
and Pauline Schreiber of Oak
Park and Dr. Alan and
Marilyn Ash of Huntington
Woods. Samuel Norman is
named in loving memory of
his great-great-uncle, Samuel
Gelkoff of Toronto, and fami-
ly friend Dr. Norman Segal.

MAY 12 — Justin and

Deborah (Howland) Fried-
land, formerly of Southfield,
now of Paris and New York
have the pleasure of announ-
cing the birth of their
daughter, Hannah Randolph
Friedland. Proud grand-
parents are Louis and Minna
Friedland of Southfield,
Harry and Barbara Howland
of Dorset, Vt., and Helen Mer-
rit of Berlin, N.Y.' Hanna is
named after her paternal
great-grandmother, Helen
Friedland.

MAY 10 — Dennis and Bar-
bara Zaron of Woodland Hills,
Calif., are ecstatic to an-
nounce the birth of their
triplets, Stephanie Ann,
Lindsay Erin and Heather
Nicole. Happy grandparents
are Marilyn Zaron, Elaine
and Chuck Bricker of Califor-
nia. Their Hebrew names are
in loving memory of their
paternal grandfather, Sidney
Zaron, and great-grand-
mother, Sarah Weberman.

MAY 8 — Jeff and Denise
(Siegal) Fleischman of West
Bloomfield are happy to an-
nounce the birth of their se-
cond daughter, Amanda Beth,
sister to Elyse Erin. Proud
grandparents are Ethel and

Ben Seigal and Sharon and
Marvin Fleischman. De-
lighted great-grandparents
are Freda Fleischman and
Davis and Esther Benson.
Amanda Beth is named in-
memory of her paternal
great-aunt, Ruth Sherman
and her maternal great-
grandfather, Ben Baker.

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1 SINGLE LIFE t"."

Bicycle Club
Takes A Ride

Peddlers Bicycle Club will
take a ride on July 31 at
4:30 p.m., meeting outside the
Southfield Library. Dinner
will follow at a local
restaurant. Route location
will be given at the meeting
site. The club requires
members to wear helmets.
For information, call the
Jewish Community Center,
661-1000, ext. 347.

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Singles Have
Happy Hour

An extended singles happy
hour, sponsored by the Jewish
Community Center, will take
place Wednesday at 7 p.m. at
the LaSalle Drinkery in the
Embassy Suites Hotel. Hors
d'oeuvres buffet (at a nominal
fee) will be featured from 7 to
8:30 p.m., followed by music,
dancing and social activities.

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